Blue Stars: Mission One: The Vice Principal Problem: A Graphic Novel
By Kekla Magoon and Cynthia Leitich Smith
Illustrated by Molly Murakami
By Kekla Magoon and Cynthia Leitich Smith
Illustrated by Molly Murakami
By Kekla Magoon and Cynthia Leitich Smith
Illustrated by Molly Murakami
By Kekla Magoon and Cynthia Leitich Smith
Illustrated by Molly Murakami
Part of The Blue Stars
Part of The Blue Stars
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$12.99
Mar 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781536228663 | Middle Grade (8-12)
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$22.99
Mar 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781536204995 | Middle Grade (8-12)
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Praise
Bustling slice-of-life plot beats by Magoon (Chester Keene Cracks the Code) and Smith (Harvest House), paired with animated art by debut illustrator Murakami, culminates in a realistically rendered and impeccably paced graphic novel series opener that accessibly highlights the importance of youth involvement in local politics.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This middle-grade graphic novel, the first in a series, has everything: nuanced and empowered protagonists, a funny, gripping story, age-appropriate treatment of social issues, and expressive comic illustrations begging to be lingered over. Readers will come away inspired to raise their own voices and take action to create positive, peaceful change in their communities. A fresh new graphic series sure to engender a devoted following.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
This first entry in a new graphic novel series from acclaimed authors Magoon and Smith is a great introduction to the main characters and focuses on kids having a voice. It dips slightly into community activism but focuses more on the girls’ transition from a rough start to bonding over a mutual desire to make their school a better place for everyone. Presented in a modern, stylized cartoon style, this thoughtful and timely story featuring a multigenerational, multicultural family will find wide appeal.
—Booklist
This story has layers that will appeal to many different kinds of readers. It’s a sweet and thoughtful story about military families, friendship, and girls learning to trust each other. . . . Murakami’s cute and cartoony artwork pops with color and will hook readers into the excitement of the story. . . . A thoughtful, funny, and memorable story about family, friendship, and cooperation. Purchase for all middle grade collections.
—School Library Journal
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